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June | 2026

Week of Compassion Update

Potential Changes to FEMA

Excerpts of the update from Week of Compassion, May 27, 2026


As the relief, refugee, and development mission fund of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Week of Compassion partners alongside communities both in the immediate aftermath of natural disasters and in the long-term recovery that follows. Week of Compassion works with dozens of partners on the Disciples' behalf. One of the largest influences on how Week of Compassion responds to natural disasters in the United States is the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).


By executive action, the FEMA Review Council has produced a list of recommendations for redefining the agency's scope. While the report includes a variety of reforms, the summary of the bulk is a significant reduction of assistance. The unwritten expectation is that these cuts will be filled by churches, nonprofits, states, and local jurisdictions, with additional burdens shifting often shifting onto communities already facing the greatest barriers to recovery.


Week of Compassion believes disaster recovery should not depend on wealth, geography, or local capacity alone. Communities affected by disasters deserve equitable access to support and the opportunity to recover with dignity. Long-term recovery is strongest when federal systems, local communities, faith organizations, and nonprofit partners work together.


Read the full article here. They have also produced a video outlining the proposed changes. In addition, they are hosting a webinar on June 3 at 6p central. Register here.

General Assembly - July 10 & 11

General Assembly is less than two months away! Here's some useful information:




Want all this information in one document? Download a PDF here with all this same information and more.

Connecting in Mission Across Upper Midwest & Beyond

Link for Praying Together in June.


Link to the 2026 Regional Prayer Calendar.

Journey for Justice

Church World Service


Journey for Justice is more than just a fundraiser, it’s a movement, nearly 80 years strong, uniting people of compassion with communities around the world. The funds you raise will provide life-changing support—welcoming refugees, nourishing families, and helping communities grow food where it once seemed impossible. Gather a team of family and friends to take part in Journey for Justice. Together, we can do more than any of us could do alone—and bring hope to those who need it most. Register here.

Ageism For Real

National Benevolent Association


What is ageism, and how is it impacting ministries and organizations? NBA’s Older Adult Ministries is hosting a new webinar, Agism For Real, on Wednesday, June 17th at 11a CT. An intergenerational panel will discuss what ageism is, share experiences, and offer ideas on how to push back. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. For more information.

Disciples Mission Week 2026

Disciples Mission Hub


Join Disciples Mission Hub, an initiative of Disciples Home Missions to engage, network, and learn about local mission and outreach, for Disciples Mission Week: September 8-13, 2026. Activities include education and awareness and a day to volunteer. For more information.

Group Climate Ambassador Training

Blessed Tomorrow


Get together with your congregation for a meaningful and engaging experience! The Climate Ambassador Training for Groups is FREE, flexible, and designed to help you connect, reflect, and gain the skills to speak up on faith + climate in meaningful ways. You’ll also join a network of ambassadors, with access to exclusive resources, events, and support. Explore what’s possible: https://blessedtomorrow.org/climate-ambassador-training-for-groups/

Statement on Louisiana v. Callais

Disciples Home Missions


DHM President & CEO, Chris Dorsey, released a statement regarding the April 29 Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais. This is the second time DHM has released a statement; the first following Shelby County v. Holder. The statement includes resources and suggestions for action. Find it here. There was also a Voting Rights Discussion hosted by DHM. Watch the recording here.

Regional Calendar of Events


May 12 - Sacred Space for Justice

May 17 & 24 - Pentecost Special Offering

June 9 - Sacred Space for Justice

July 10-11, 2026 - General Assembly (online)

Global Ministries Prayer Calendar


Please hold these missionaries and their mission sites in your prayers.


Philippines (June 7)

Italy (June 14)

Namibia (June 21)

Laos (June 28)


Click here for weekly written prayers with an accompanying scripture verse for Global Ministries mission sites.

Join members of Disciples Public Presence and the Action Team of the Upper Midwest AR/PR Team for a time of holding space as we work for justice. We will meet for 30 minutes, via Zoom, the second Tuesday of the month at 12pm CST to pray together, learn about an issue and to hear how we can find hope and take action. This is a peaceful gathering. The moderators reserve the right to remove anyone who is deemed disruptive to the peaceful gathering.


There is NO gathering in July.


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Relics | A Table for All


At Brite Divinity School, there is a lasting reminder that the moral arc of the universe does, indeed, bend toward justice. In 1952 - two years before Brown v. Board of Education - Brite announced it would admit Black students. While the first three students were admitted, they weren't allowed to eat in the still-segregated TCU dining facilities. Brite responded by raising the funds to build its own dining space, open to all. One of the original tables now sits in the president's office, a visible reminder. Read the full article here.

Summer Camp 2026


Summer camp registration is open! For more information. 55+ and want to enjoy a few days of rest and relaxation at camp? Then Senior Adult Retreat is right for you! For more information on Senior Retreat.

We Want to Hear about Your Ministry!

Is your church doing something new or creative? Are you finding a unique way to serve a need in your community? We want to hear about it and share your story with the rest of the church! Our goal is to share at least one new idea from a congregation each time we publish this newsletter.


Please send your story to Joshua Patty, Regional Minister, and he will get in contact with you about your ministry. Sharing your church's story could spark a new idea in another congregation. As Disciples Together, we will be stronger in our ministry to the world when we share what God is doing through us in our communities.

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